Scola, Ariza help Rockets hold off Kings

Nov 22, 2009 - 5:09 AM
HOUSTON(AP) -- The Houston Rockets kept their record clean in
second games of back-to-backs. Still, it almost got a little
messy in the fourth quarter.

After leading by 15 points in the second quarter and holding a
59-52 halftime edge, the Rockets needed 22 points from Luis
Scola and some defense down the stretch to beat the Sacramento
Kings 113-106 on Saturday night.

"It was a really hard and long week," Scola said. "We had some
good and bad moments. We fought, we played hard. We can't always
win pretty but tonight was a huge win for us. We needed a win."

The Rockets moved to 4-0 this season in second games of
back-to-backs.

"We couldn't get it going until the last couple of minutes,"
Lowry said. "Me and Scola both hit some open jump shots. We
finished the game strong. It took us a while to get going. The
last time we played them we played sluggish and let them control
the game."

The Kings played without rookie Tyreke Evans, who sprained a
finger on his right hand diving for a ball Friday night in a
104-102 loss to Dallas He scored 29 points against the Mavericks
and is averaging 18.2 points this season.

The Kings had six players in double figures, led by Spencer
Hawes with 24 points and Beno Udrih with 18. The Rockets had
five players in double figures. Trevor Ariza added 19 for the
Rockets.

"I like the spirit and the effort on this team," Kings coach
Paul Westphal said. "Everyone should be pleased with the way
we're playing. I like the way we compete every night. I'm sorry
we couldn't cash in on the effort. This team has heart but we
haven't learned how to win."

With the score tied 101-all, Scola scored a go-ahead basket with
3:41 to play. He followed with two rebounds that helped the
Rockets stay ahead.

The Rockets led by 59-52 to start the third quarter but the
Kings came out shooting 3-pointers, two to start the period by
Donte Greene.

Sacramento used an 11-0 spurt midway in the third quarter to
take its first lead of the game, 71-69 on a basket by Omri
Casspi with 5:40 left in the period.

"You don't give out consolation prizes but all we want are
notches in the win column," Hawes said. "They executed better
than we did at the end. A lot of guys stepped up tonight but we
fell short."

Scola took charge from the beginning, leading the Rockets' hot
start with 14 points on 6-for-10 shooting in the period. The
Rockets shot 65 percent from the field in the opening period and
had their biggest lead at 33-24 to end the period.

The Rockets lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the final second on
Friday night.

"That's the good thing about the NBA," Ariza said. "You get a
tough loss the night before and you get an opportunity to come
back the next night and change the outcome. Once we lost that
one, we kind of forgot about it, got on the plane and got here
and we got some good rest. We game back and got a win today."

NOTES: The Rockets lost to the Kings 109-100 on Nov. 13 despite
having three players in double figures, Trevor Ariza (28), Shane
Battier (23) and Luis Scola (20). ... The Rockets had a
three-game winning streak early in the season but since then
they haven't won more than one in a row. ... Houston has won the
last five games against Sacramento in Houston. ... The Kings
have scored 100 points in seven of their last eight games. ...
Rockets coach Rick Adelman is the winningest coach in Kings
history (395-229).